Sentences with phrase «used for cultivation»

In both cases the conditions set out in the SPO included the tenant being required to allow the housing association access to the property upon two hours» notice, in order for the housing association to inspect the property and ensure it was not continuing to be used for the cultivation of cannabis.
-- Even the act of growing and consuming food is not carbon - neutral, as lot of external energy is used for cultivation, fertilizers, transportation, storage, etc..
«Conversely, the preferential cultivation of soils with higher clay, lower sand, and stone contents (Fig. 2) could mean that soils used for cultivation have inherently higher productivity or greater capacity for C storage below 10 cm (e.g., through illuviation with clay minerals), and that these fundamental differences in soil properties are responsible for patterns of C storage in deeper horizons.
It is 14 kilometres long and 3 kilometres at it widest point, covering an area of 2553 hectares where the fertile alluvial soil and ready waters of the river are used for the cultivation of sultana grapes, lucerne, pecan nuts and even cotton.
Around the plaza are also a number of terraces that may have provided seating for those attending important celebrations and festivals held at the site, rather than having been used for cultivation as the terraces in the agricultural sector would have.
So, in Webster's tradition, here's a short glossary of terms that are being used for that cultivation of the heart.
Rice that is grown in areas previously used for cultivation of cotton, such as the Carolinas, seems to have the highest content, apparently from the pesticides applied during cotton production.

Not exact matches

The list is published yearly and contains viable information on the varieties of industrial hemp that can be used for commercial cultivation and its testing requirements.
What the Girl Scouts decided was that if the girl in question believed in something that allowed for the same traditional Scouting function of religious education — religious and spiritual self - cultivation based on the principle of a moral order of which the Scout can be a part — she could substitute her preferred name for that instead of using the word «God.»
Drawing on the conventions of the classical literature of love and using an existing pan-Indian stock of symbols and figures of speech, the bhakti poets nevertheless strive for spontaneous, direct, personal expression of feeling rather than a rarified cultivation of aesthetic effect and the «emotion recollected», preferred by the Sanskrit poets.
In southern Thailand, the vast coastal zones are now used for prawn and shrimp cultivation for export.
It seems doubtful that faith mandates a system of life that appears to require inhumane slaughter of creatures, uneconomical and exploitative uses of land, disregard of personal health, and ignorance of the probability that the key to world peace lies in the conscious cultivation of a practical philosophy of reverence for all that lives.
This report provides an independent review of available scientific information and published literature on impacts of the use of tropical peat for oil palm cultivation in Southeast Asia.
Some controversy is associated with coffee cultivation and the way developed trade with developing nations and the impact of its cultivation on the environment, in regards to clearing of land for coffee - growing and water use.
Some controversy is associated with Kona cultivation and the way developed trade with developing nations and the impact of its cultivation on the environment, in regards to clearing of land for coffee - growing and water use.
(NRS 453A.370) A cultivation facility or facility for the production of edible marijuana products or marijuana - infused products shall not label usable marijuana, edible marijuana products or marijuana - infused products as «organic» unless the marijuana plants used are produced, processed and certified in a manner that is consistent with the national organic standards established by the United States Department of Agriculture in accordance with the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990.
However, rather than implying a swift liberalisation of illicit drugs, Sefatian suggested another direction: re-introducing the cultivation of plants such as poppy and cannabis under state supervision; legalisation of cannabis and opium use under specific circumstances outlined by ad hoc laws, for instance, only in private places and for opium — as he told me — only for people above a certain age.
Proposition 64 legalises adult nonmedical use of marijuana, creates a system for regulating marijuana businesses and products, and, imposes taxes on sales and cultivation.
«However, with offences involving the possession, purchase or cultivation of illicit drugs for the offender's personal use, the measures can be applied as complete alternatives to conviction and punishment, and none of the convention obligations referred to in paragraphs 15 - 17 above apply to such offences.
This whole medicinal pot issue is a little thorny, since marijuana is illegal under federal law — period, end of story, even in states that have passed legislation or ballot initiatives making the drug legal for use by people who are sick, those individuals are still subject to arrest by federal officials for possession or cultivation.
Even though Obama said in 2008 that he considered the «basic concept of using medical marijuana for the same purposes and with the same controls as other drugs prescribed by doctors... entirely appropriate» and did not plan on using the DOJ's resources to circumvent state laws, the department has continued to raid, and in some cases shut down, dispensaries and cultivation facilities in at least nine state since he took office.
Among other advantages, legalizing pot would would eliminate the strain on public lands resulting from its clandestine cultivation as well as meet higher standards for the use and disposal of toxic substances
Borodovsky and colleagues examined associations between provisions of legal cannabis laws (such as allowing dispensaries, home cultivation, etc.) and cannabis consumption patterns among youth using online surveys distributed through Facebook, which proved to be a reliable method for generating geographically diverse samples of specific subgroups of cannabis - using youth.
Huge successes in the isolation and cultivation of marine microbial strains have been made by the EC - funded MaCuMBA (Marine Microorganisms: Cultivation Methods for Improving their Biotechnological Applications) project, which aims to uncover the untold diversity of marine microbes using cultivation - dependent cultivation of marine microbial strains have been made by the EC - funded MaCuMBA (Marine Microorganisms: Cultivation Methods for Improving their Biotechnological Applications) project, which aims to uncover the untold diversity of marine microbes using cultivation - dependent Cultivation Methods for Improving their Biotechnological Applications) project, which aims to uncover the untold diversity of marine microbes using cultivation - dependent cultivation - dependent strategies.
The Mexican Supreme Court ruled by 4 to 1 that banning the consumption and cultivation of cannabis for personal use violates the human right to free development of one's personality.
Slash - and - burn cattle ranching and farming requires the land be prepared for cultivation with fire in lieu of proper pasture and crop management that uses tractors to plow the soil.
The model accounts for factors such as the suitability of cropland for cultivation, the interdependencies of dairy and meat production, and the use of coproducts of food production to feed livestock.
But the earliest archaeological evidence for crop cultivation in China is 11,000 years old, suggesting that farming was slow to emerge from ancient traditions of plant use.
«Our group has been concentrating on the cultivation of new functionalities using abundant elements, but it's the first time for me to focus on ionic motion — this is completely new,» he says.
It also could allow corn to be grown in regions where it currently is not, including drier areas traditionally used for wheat cultivation or livestock grazing.
The regulated cultivation and trade of cannabis for recreational use is permissible on the basis of states» positive human rights obligations.
In their research Van Kempen and Fedorova concluded that the U.N. Drugs Conventions as such do not allow for the regulated legislation of the cultivation and trade of cannabis for recreational use.
These findings can also be illustrated in other aspects of resource use: the team found the highest rate of increase in the cultivation of arable land to be in the 1950s; the peak for human - made irrigation areas then followed in the 1970s, and the peak for nitrogen fertilisers was subsequently in the 1980s.
But since the Chinese government reformed its forestry policy in the late 1990s, forest clearing for bamboo has been less common, according to Ruiz - Pérez, who has studied bamboo cultivation patterns using satellite imagery.
Currently, we are exploring several environmental samples retrieved from allover the world - ranging from hydrothermal vents in Japan to hot springs in Yellowstone National Park and New Zealand — for the presence of novel archaeal (and bacterial) lineages using cultivation - independent approaches, such as metagenomics and single cell genomics.
We will design and construct microfabricated multi-well devices optimized for worm cultivation and imaging, and use them with custom machine vision systems to record the behavioral and aging trajectories of hundreds of thousands of individual wild - type and mutant worms.
In China, where cultivation of hemp originated, hemp oil was used occasionally, but there are no references in the Chinese literature to the use of hemp seeds as food for human beings.
Though relatively far behind its counterparts in terms of worldwide consumption - it has little history of use outside of Western countries - echinacea cultivation still generates a great deal of revenue for its use in herbal medicine and supplements.
The first cultivation method consisted of growing the vegetables on soil which had a low input of nutrients using animal manure and no pesticides except for one organically approved product on kale only.
Despite the little publicity that achiote receives, today it is a thriving part of international crop cultivation, used mainly for manufacturing Annatto Red, a very popular food coloring.
Stay tuned to the grant winners: Academy 21 at Franklin Central Supervisory Union in Vermont, which is focused on a high - need, predominantly rural community; Cornerstone Charter Schools in Michigan, which seeks to prepare Detroit students for college and health - focused careers; Da Vinci Schools in California, which will integrate blended learning, early college, and real - world experiences with its existing project - based learning approach; Education Achievement Authority in Michigan, which, as part of the statewide turnaround authority is trying to create a student - centric system for students in Detroit; Match Education in Massachusetts, which already operates high - performing schools in Boston and will now focus on using technology to increase the effectiveness of its one - on - one tutoring; Schools for the Future in Michigan, which will serve students significantly below grade level; Summit Public Schools in California, which aims to build off its experiments in blended - learning models to launch a competency - based school; and Venture Academies in Minnesota, which is a new charter organization that will focus on accelerated college credit attainment and cultivation of entrepreneurial leadership.
For example, the eucalyptus wood used for the instrument panel comes from a sustainable cultivation source in Europe and is treated exclusively with natural substancFor example, the eucalyptus wood used for the instrument panel comes from a sustainable cultivation source in Europe and is treated exclusively with natural substancfor the instrument panel comes from a sustainable cultivation source in Europe and is treated exclusively with natural substances.
It shows some new Interior, such as eucalyptus wood used for the instrument panel (coming from a sustainable cultivation source in Europe), high - quality leather for the seats and new parts of the instrument cluster and door trim, which are made of natural wool fabric.
Two people were arrested and 219 marijuana plants were seized Tuesday after Lake County deputy sheriffs raided two greenhouses in remote northeast Lake County.The raid came after sheriff's investigators received information the greenhouses were being used for marijuana cultivation, said sheriff's Lt. John Collins.
As a pet owner wanting only the best treatment for your pooch, familiarize yourself with the statutes and other legal provisions for the cultivation, manufacture, distribution, possession, and use of CBD.
The traditional system of «milpa» (shifting cultivation) involves the annual clearing of new land for crop production; however, there is an increasing number of farmers making permanent use of cleared land by mechanical means.
Tour highlights include an exploration of the Glass Houses, used for research since 1976 for cultivation of rare flora indigenous to warm weather and tropical climates.
Tip: The Double Room «Eridanus» used to be the home of the so - called «tritaris», i.e. the man who was responsible for the cultivation of the surrounding fields of the monastery and who took 1/3 of the harvest.
For example, traditional techniques used on rubber cultivation, tin ore mining and handicrafts.
This work lends itself to larger considerations about the digital cultivation and capture of personal identity as well as how and by whom this tracking is used — topics Oursler has studied and written on extensively, including methods for evading this detection.
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